The most depressing hallmark of computing backslide is visible repaint. I remember when computers got fast enough that you no longer saw intermediate draw results. Then, browsers happened, and web apps, and now all you see, all day, every day, is stutter and repaint.
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The point is that all of that data should have been stored locally, and only if it had changed would it be updated "slowly". There is no way, for example, that the user's "recently added albums" covers should need to come from a network request.
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Yeah, more local caching is absolutely better. A wild guess on why the albums are being updated slowly: some sort of DRM license check before you can even use the data on your own drive.
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